Hi all,

I am trying to learn how to use pandoc and markdown for book writing (creating epubs and html books). Overall it works splendidly, but I have a problem that I don't know how
to solve: hinting to pandoc which CSS style to use for my paragraph.
.
I know that i can simply wrap my text in a html block e.g.  <p class="no-indent">Text</p>.
But then I can't use markdown in the html block. Some other markdown parsers I have
tested (MarkDiv, for example) have a syntax that goes something like this instead:
{.no-indent}Text, which seems to work perfectly. I have tried the syntax ::::{.no-indent} in pandoc, but that generates a <div> around the whole thing which is not what i want.

I have tried to go through all the extensions that are available in pandoc, but so far haven't found anything that works.

I guess this might be kind of a noob question, but I have really tried to find a solution
and failed. Is this a real problem, or am I overlooking something simple? Some 
combination of pandoc extensions or something like that? Any help will be immensely 
appreciated!

Kind regards,
Mats

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